When Our Choices Enslave Us
Are we going to follow God and live for Him each day – one choice at a time – or are we going to remain enslaved to behavior we hate more and more every day?
Continue reading →Are we going to follow God and live for Him each day – one choice at a time – or are we going to remain enslaved to behavior we hate more and more every day?
Continue reading →Why do we feel compelled to present or hand over ourselves (physically or mentally) to behavior that will bring about negative consequences? What would happen if we asked God to remind us what our bad choices cost us the last time we offered our members (parts) of our bodies to sin?
Continue reading →Feeling frustrated by unproductive days and procrastination, the author encourages readers to overcome these obstacles by recalling 2 Timothy 1:7 and using self-discipline from the Holy Spirit. Practical tips include short-timed tasks to boost productivity and repenting when failing, aiming for progress over perfection, and constantly striving to honor God with one’s time.
Continue reading →For years, I felt powerless to say no to the behavior associated with anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Hunger pangs would shoot through my navel to gnaw at my spine. How crazy was it to starve myself, even though food was always available?
Continue reading →The post emphasizes the liberation found in rejecting sinful behaviors in favor of living for God, highlighting Jesus’ sacrifice as a catalyst for transformation. It encourages readers to seek a deeper relationship with God, make better life choices, and meditate on God’s Word to experience greater spiritual maturity and victory over sin.
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